Let's be honest: There are tons of apps and websites out there, and the sheer number of competitors in the market sometimes just appears intimidating to digital product makers who are new to the game and want to try their luck.
However, UX Writing is a great tool to make your digital product stand out from the crowd.
With the right voice and tone, your product not only becomes a great brand ambassador, it also gets a unique touch that helps to create an emotional bond between your users and your brand.
But how can we find the right voice for our UX Writing?
If you want to create your own unique UX Writing voice and craft a UX Writing style guide that transports this voice effectively, this course is the right choice for you.
Who should join
This course is the perfect match for all UX writers, UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other kinds of professionals working in the field of digital product development, as well as for everybody else who is interested in UX Writing.
It is also a great choice for all professionals working in the field of marketing who would like to see their brand coming to life in a digital interface.
What you will learn
This course is a two-course series.
In the first part, you will learn
about the difference between voice and tone
why we need a UX Writing voice
the 4 simple steps to create your own UX Writing voice
In the second part, you will learn
what a UX writing style guide is and why we need it
which contents should be included in a UX writing style guide
the 5 simple steps of creating your own style guide
Sounds good? Then join this class and leave it with the first draft of your self-crafted UX Writing voice as well as your very own draft of a UX Writing style guide.
If you want to take all of my UX Writing courses, here is the order recommend:
1 Introduction To UX Writing
2 Transitioning To UX Writing
3 Accessible UX Writing
4 UX Writing: Finding Your Voice and Tone
5 UX Writing in Practice: Documentation & Processes
6 User Research And Testing For UX Writing
7 Inclusive UX Writing: Physical Abilities & Neurodivergence
8 Inclusive UX Writing: Gender, Race & Age
9 Culture-Based UX Writing
10 Localization in UX Writing
11 Fighting „Dark“ UX Writing: How To Write Kind UX Copy
12 Building Your UX Writing Portfolio
13 Freelancing in UX Writing
Please note that all courses stand for themselves and that you don't need to take any course as a prerequisite for taking another one. You don’t have to follow this order. This is only my very own suggestion, which is especially helpful when you need guidance on which course to pick next.
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